The politics of the world-economy : the states, the movements, and the civilizations : essays
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The politics of the world-economy : the states, the movements, and the civilizations : essays
- Publication date
- 1984
- Topics
- Staatsmacht, Kapitalisme, Weltwirtschaftsordnung, Internationale betrekkingen, HISTÓRIA ECONÔMICA, CAPITALISMO (ASPECTOS POLÍTICOS), Résistance politique, Capitalisme -- Aspect politique, Histoire économique -- 1945- .., Government, Resistance to, Economic history -- 1945-, Histoire économique -- 1945-, Quality of life, Qualité de la vie, Résistance au gouvernement, Economic history, Internationale economie, Capitalist countries Economic conditions Political aspects, Histoire economique -- 1945-, Resistance au gouvernement, Qualite de la vie, CAPITALISMO (ASPECTOS POLITICOS), HISTORIA ECONOMICA, Resistance politique, Histoire economique -- 1945- ..
- Publisher
- Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; Melbourne, Australia New York : Cambridge University Press ; Paris : Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'homme
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- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 435.8M
viii, 191 pages ; 24 cm
In these essays, written (with one exception) between 1978 and 1982, Immanuel Wallerstein elaborates on the political and theoretical implications of the world-systems perspective outlined in his celebrated books The Modern World-System and The Capitalist World-Economy. Whereas those books centred on the historical development of the modern world-system, the essays in this volume explore the nature of world politics in the light of Wallerstein's analysis of the world-system and capitalist world-economy. Throughout, the essays offer new perspectives on the central issues of political debate today: the roles of the USA and the USSR in the world-system, the relations of the Third World states to the capitalist 'core', and the potential for socialist or revolutionary change. Different sections deal with the three major political institutions of the modern world-system: the states, the antisystemic movements, and the civilizations. The states are a classic rubric of political analysis. For Wallerstein, the limits of sovereignty are at least as important as the powers - these limits deriving from the obligatory location of the modern state in the interstate system. Social movements are a second classic rubric. For Wallerstein, the principal questions are the degree to which such movements are antisystemic, and the dilemmas state power poses for antisystemic movements. Civilizations, in contrast, are not normally seen as a political institution. That however is for Wallerstein the key to the analysis of their role in the contemporary world, and thereby a key to understanding the politics of social science. -- Publisher description
Includes bibliographical references and index
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In these essays, written (with one exception) between 1978 and 1982, Immanuel Wallerstein elaborates on the political and theoretical implications of the world-systems perspective outlined in his celebrated books The Modern World-System and The Capitalist World-Economy. Whereas those books centred on the historical development of the modern world-system, the essays in this volume explore the nature of world politics in the light of Wallerstein's analysis of the world-system and capitalist world-economy. Throughout, the essays offer new perspectives on the central issues of political debate today: the roles of the USA and the USSR in the world-system, the relations of the Third World states to the capitalist 'core', and the potential for socialist or revolutionary change. Different sections deal with the three major political institutions of the modern world-system: the states, the antisystemic movements, and the civilizations. The states are a classic rubric of political analysis. For Wallerstein, the limits of sovereignty are at least as important as the powers - these limits deriving from the obligatory location of the modern state in the interstate system. Social movements are a second classic rubric. For Wallerstein, the principal questions are the degree to which such movements are antisystemic, and the dilemmas state power poses for antisystemic movements. Civilizations, in contrast, are not normally seen as a political institution. That however is for Wallerstein the key to the analysis of their role in the contemporary world, and thereby a key to understanding the politics of social science. -- Publisher description
Includes bibliographical references and index
Self-Renewing 2017
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